Biology, asked by nusrath2654, 1 year ago

In which features does the skin of a reptile differ from that of a frog.

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Answered by nitishray57
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Most amphibians and reptiles start life from eggs. Amphibians lay their eggs in water without a hard shell. Most reptiles bury their eggs underground. Their eggs have a hard shell to conserve valuable water. Reptiles hatch as small copies of adults, just like mammals and birds. Amphibians hatch in water and have to grow up there before moving to land. They have a complex life cycle with different body shapes that enable them to adapt to two different habitats:

1. The female frog lays clusters of eggs in or near the water.

2. Tiny tadpoles hatch out of the eggs. Tadpoles swim, have a tail, and breathe with gills.

3. As they grow, tadpoles develop legs.

4. Tadpoles become froglets; they have four legs, breathe with lungs, and lose their tail.

5. An adult frog lives on land, breathes with lungs, has four legs and no tail. This transformation from tadpole to adult is called metamorphosis.

VOCABULARY

Metamorphosis: the rapid transformation of a larva into an adult that occurs in some animals

Adaptations: a genetically determined characteristic that enhances the ability of an organism to cope with its environment, such as the shape of a bird’s beak


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Answered by theking20
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          There are some different features between amphibian and reptile. The feature of reptiles like they are cold blooded and their skin is covered with bony external plates. In case of frogs, they spent their life on land and under water, they have glandular skin but they do not have scale.

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